Episodios

  • Gabriel Nussbaum & Aydan Al-Saad on the Future of the Creator Economy
    Apr 7 2026

    In this episode Gabriel Nussbaum and Aydan Al-Saad share how they’re building one of the UK’s most exciting creator communities: Creator Leaders. From a single DM to sold-out dinners, retreats, and a growing ecosystem, they unpack what it really takes to bring creators, entrepreneurs, and industry leaders together. They talk about the shift from virality to credibility, why community is the biggest unfair advantage in today’s creator economy, and how collaboration is shaping the future.

    Gabriel Nussbaum (That Money Guy) is a UK-based personal finance creator and entrepreneur on a mission to simplify money and make financial education accessible through social media. He has worked with institutions like the Bank of England, HMRC, and even Downing Street. https://www.instagram.com/gabrielinussbaum/

    Aydan Al-Saad is a creator and entrepreneur with a background in tech startups. He creates content around careers and entrepreneurship and is passionate about bringing people together through meaningful connections. https://www.instagram.com/aydanalsaad/Meryl Blank is Community Marketing Manager at Adobe, based in Hamburg, Germany


    (00:00) — Intro

    (03:42) — How a Simple DM Sparked a Powerful Partnership

    (04:21) — Building “Creator Leaders”: The Power of Community

    (07:24) — From Small Dinners to a Thriving Creator Movement

    (08:31) — Taking Risks: Retreats, Big Bets & Rapid Growth

    (11:02) — Why In-Person Experiences Matter More Than Ever

    (14:32) — The UK Creator Economy: Challenges & Opportunities

    (37:41) — The Future of Creators: From Virality to Ownership

    (48:23) — Key Skills for Success: Mindset, Values & Community

    (56:17) — Rapid Fire: Personal Insights & Creator Trends

    (01:01:18) — Best Advice for Creators: Build on Proven Ideas

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    1 h y 4 m
  • Leo Keller on Creative Identity and Growing Through Creation
    Mar 31 2026

    In this episode, Leo Keller shares how consistency, curiosity, and hands‑on practice shaped his creative identity. From developing a trained creative eye to understanding the role of sound, process, and authenticity, Leo opens up about growing as a filmmaker, creating more than you consume, and staying true to your craft in an AI‑driven world.

    Leo Keller is a Germany‑based filmmaker, videographer, and creative storyteller who has been crafting videos since childhood. From stop‑motion beginnings to commercial filmmaking, he blends technical skill with curiosity, discipline, and a distinct visual style: https://www.instagram.com/leokellr/ | https://www.tiktok.com/@leokellr

    Robert Hranitzy is Senior Professional Video Evangelist & Community Advocate at Adobe, based in Munich, Germany: https://www.instagram.com/hranimator/ | https://www.youtube.com/roberthranitzky

    (00:00) – Introduction & Meet Leo Keller

    (02:59) – Rapid Fire Questions

    (04:18) – Starting at 11: Lego Stop Motion & the Origin Story

    (08:36) – Gear Doesn't Matter — Working Within Your Limitations

    (14:42) – How Leo Finds Ideas & Builds His Creative Process

    (19:35) – Pulling Inspiration Without Copying: Museums, YouTube & Instagram

    (21:53) – Developing a Creative Eye vs. Learning Technical Skills

    (27:38) – iPhone vs. Camera: When Polish Matters and When It Doesn't

    (41:09) – Why Sound Design Changes Everything

    (51:54) – AI in Filmmaking

    (01:04:34) – What's Next: Workshops, Creative Direction & the Future

    (01:09:12) – Create More Than You Consume

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    1 h y 11 m
  • Dr. Lydie & Dr. Hazal on Getting Started and the Meaning of Success
    Mar 24 2026

    In this episode, Dr. Lydie & Dr. Hazal share their journey from medical school to becoming impactful content creators. They talk about purpose, authenticity, creative burnout, navigating expectations, building a community, and what it really takes to create sustainably while juggling medicine and creativity.


    Dr. Lydie & Dr. Hazal are UK‑based doctors and content creators and co-founders on a mission to democratize ambition. From navigating medicine to building a thriving creative career, they empower young women to pursue big goals with purpose, authenticity, and resilience.

    https://www.instagram.com/lydieandhazal/ | https://www.instagram.com/boldlyambitiouspod/

    Emma Lextrait is Senior Community Marketing Manager at Adobe, based in Munich, Germany

    (00:00) Intro

    (01:29) From Friendship to Content Duo

    (03:05) Idea First Or Execution First

    (04:04) Coffee or Tea?

    (04:54) One European City That Fuels Your Creativity

    (05:38) Trends, Virality & Authenticity

    (12:42) Working as Content Creators

    (21:22) From Medicine to Democratizing Ambition

    (29:36) Redefining Success Beyond Numbers

    (41:57) Medicine vs. Content Creation, Risks

    (51:48) Algorithms, Consistency and Sustainability

    (58:55) Community, Partnerships & Creating Real Impact

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    1 h y 6 m
  • Martina Flor on Stories and Systems in Lettering Design
    Mar 16 2026

    In this episode Martina Flor breaks down the hidden power of systems in the creative journey. From shaping your typographic eye to uncovering the stories behind letterforms, Martina shares how structure, intuition, and storytelling intertwine to elevate your work as a lettering designer.


    Martina Flor is a lettering artist, author, and educator known for blending expressive storytelling with strong typographic systems. Based in Berlin, she works with global brands and teaches designers how to sharpen their lettering skills and develop their own creative voice: https://www.behance.net/martinaflor | https://www.instagram.com/martinaflor/

    Emma Lextrait is the Senior Community Manager at Adobe,based in Munich, Germany

    Robert Hranitzy is the Senior Professional Video Evangelist & CommunityAdvocate at Adobe, based in Munich, Germany: https://www.instagram.com/hranimator/ | https://www.youtube.com/roberthranitzky

    (00:00) Intro

    (01:23) Why This Podcast Exists

    (03:36) Martina’s Journey Into Lettering

    (09:28) From Argentina to Berlin

    (16:13) Understanding Typography & Storytelling

    (23:07) Lettering vs. Type Design Explained

    (30:31) Teaching, Learning & Overcoming Imposter Syndrome

    (40:36) Growing a Creative Business

    (57:25) TEDx, Future Goals & Creative Growth

    (59:54) Work–Life Balance as a Creative Parent

    (1:03:19) Closing Thoughts & Where to Find Martina

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    1 h y 5 m